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  1. So now he will be living in a cage forever, without the only family he's ever known. :( I truly hope he makes new friends.

     

    I can see the thinking behind seizing him, it's law and legislation. Wildlife should be wild. Bad example to others. All that is true.

    Same as when we get upset that people keep stray pets they find without following proper procedure.  

     

    Although, from what I've seen on social media, lots of people have wildlife they let into their home and they are free to come and go also. Why are these people being made an example of?    

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  2. 1 hour ago, Loving my Oldies said:

    Nope.   Don’t know this organisation, so I am only assuming that this pricing is aimed at ensuring this dog is adopted by someone committed to his wellbeing, not to mention the costs incurred by all ethical rescue groups.  


    They have a lot of large harder-to-adopt breeds at a lower fee who will eat, microchip, desex, vaccinate, hw test, bedding, training and parasite prevention their way through their fee very fast.  It's just basic economics. The problem isn't with this well regarded charity who hasn't ever bred a single pup themselves.   

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  3. I've got just a few permanent scars over many years from grooming freaked out felted dogs but you can understand when they are in pain. You can't just leave them like that while you wait for them to settle into foster care. The change in them afterwards is beautiful to see. :heart:

    And just the one puppy injury. Very curious bub pawed at my face and scratched my eyeball pretty deep. My fault, I just wasn't quick enough! 

    @Rebanne When I think of all the childhood lego injuries my parents suffered it doesn't seem so bad. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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  4. Saw it a lot in the U.S. airports. Dogs trundling along in their soft crate wheelie, off for a journey with their owner. :) I feel like we've always been a bit behind here regarding dog friendly access to transport. 

    One thing I didn't like was a squishy little crate that was made to fit under the seat. Would have been ok for a ferret or bunny, not a dog.  

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  5. One day I'd love to have a Pointer again, absolutely divine breed.

    And I'm fascinated by Scottish Terriers after rescuing one (dear old girl had to go to the bridge because of liver cancer). 

     

    Silkies and Yorkies, always. :heart: 

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  6. 46 minutes ago, Boronia said:

     

    Is that a new law that pups that are sold more than $500 mean the seller needs to be a registered breeder?


    Not sure of the rules now but I swear it used to be $500.
    So all people do now (mostly for their fluffy crosses) is join one of the alternative registries and set their price.
    Or, just fudge the information. Gumtree doesn't check unless the ad is reported and even then they aren't too fussed. Half the microchips - per the new rules/law - listed nowadays are made up nonsense.

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  7. On 10/02/2024 at 10:14 AM, Sandrake said:

    I will admit to what happened. I asked council to rectify the time and they didn’t. There should be some leniency from the member. Council only wants revenue. I am seeking understanding of the situation, that’s all! Everyone just pays their fines because of the hassle that comes with it when trying to make yourself understood. Council is very happy to get the money. They don’t reason with you. 


    You said it yourself. 

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  8. I was going to say, stress or pain are really the most common things for that deep-down vibration.

    Given he's a nervy dog, a course of meds like Trazadone are worth asking your vet about rather than popping him with one pill at the moment of stress (like a thunder storm). Be aware that at first, some prescribed drugs can make your dog seem a bit zoned out which is when people stop before the benefits can be seen. You just have to push through that wonky period.


    A safe crate in a quiet spot where his people are visible (leave the door open) with a blanket on top is perfect for decompression space if he gets overwhelmed. Plush bed, favourite toy or blankie and a chewy treat.
    You can go so far as picking up some Adaptil spray - online is cheapest - to spritz all over his crate contents. There's no guarantee it works but there's no side effects and safe to add on top of meds, it's just a pheremone. 

    IMHO I've never had great success with Lovan (Prozac), it's always seemed a waste of time. Others have had great success, I guess it depends on what's wrong.   

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